Superbly organized and researched, this book by Block provides a comprehensive presentation about parapsychology. This field includes the study of extra-sensory perception, precognition, psychokinesis, near-death experiences, out-of-body experiences, mediumship, and ghosts, hauntings and poltergeists. Block acknowledges the ongoing challenge to the legitimacy of methodologies and measurements of parapsychology research, yet she champions the persistence and accomplishments of researchers and scientists who continue to explore phenomena that are experienced but unexplained. International in scope, the initial chapter covers biographies (background, field of study, affiliations, outcomes) of figures in the field, from pioneers through modern investigators, and concludes with a fascinating section on mediums, seers, psychometrists, and more. Other chapters include the history of psychic organizations and groups intent on exposing fraud, an annotated bibliography of parapsychology resources, and criticisms of the field. Each entry ends with suggested reading, and chapters conclude with extensive references. The marvelous appendixes point to topics, academic journals, and research organizations. The foot-noted glossary has its own bibliography. An exceptional first-step resource for the inquisitive reader or scholar seeking substantiated information about the history and status of current parapsychology research.
— Library Journal, Starred Review
In this one-volume, single-author compilation, reference librarian Block builds on her previous book Researching the Paranormal (2020). This "encyclopedia" is primarily a research guide to support readers interested in parapsychology. While the text includes ample descriptions of supernatural phenomena, they are presented within a framework of identifying directions and resources for further research. The author is openly a believer in psychic phenomena, but also a committed academic. Block emphasizes peer-reviewed studies as well as public science and personal experience. An informal, first-person voice engages the reader throughout, yet the text is grounded by a focus on rigorous academic citations. The text is divided into four useful, well-structured chapters, each devoted to a particular topical area and presentation style: the history of parapsychology (mainly an essay), prominent figures (encyclopedic entries on researchers as well as mediums), a lengthy annotated bibliography, and criticisms of the field (another essay), followed by several appendixes including topical bibliographies, lists of journals and organizations, a glossary, and multiple indexes. This book would be a valuable guide for an academic approach to a topic that has seen limited mainstream acceptance. Summing Up: Recommended. Lower- and upper-division undergraduates. Graduate students and faculty. General readers.
— Choice Reviews
I highly recommend Block’s Encyclopedia of Parapsychology as an excellent way into a subject that has so many misconceptions wrapped around it. In this book, readers will get a good understanding of how the field evolved, who the players in the field are, and most importantly, what the research has told us about paranormal phenomena and psychic experiences. If you are looking to get a true sense of the world of research on what we call psychic or paranormal, this is a comprehensive starting point.
— Loyd Auerbach, M.S., parapsychologist; President, Forever Family Foundation; Instructor, Rhine Education Center